U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Won’t Medal at 2016 Olympics After Losing to Sweden

BRASILIA, BRAZIL - AUGUST 12: Alex Morgan #13 of United States controls the ball against Nilla Fischer #5 of Sweden during the Women's Football Quarterfinal match at Mane Garrincha Stadium on Day 7 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on August 12, 2016 in Brasilia, Brazil. Sweden won 1-1 (4-3 PSO) against the United States. (Photo by Celso Junior/Getty Images)Getty Images

The U.S. women’s soccer team won’t bring home a medal this year from the 2016 Olympic Games, after losing to Sweden in the quarterfinal match on Friday.

The U.S. lost in a penalty shootout, which means the team won’t go on to the Gold Medal Match. The final results were 5-4. Now, Sweden will face off with whoever wins the Aug. 16 game between Brazil and Australia, NBC News reported.

As Mashable pointed out, this will be the first time the women’s soccer team won’t be going to the gold medal game, as the team won gold the first year women’s soccer was in the Olympics in 1996. It’s won gold again every Summer Olympics since then.